ince the cult's existence depends on the effective function of their social control system they adapt proven methods, tactics which have demonstrated success in application(s) elsewhere in nature.
>Some parasites alter host behavior by infecting neurons in the host's central nervous system. The host's central nervous system responds to the parasite as it would to any other infection. The hallmarks of such response include local inflammation and the release of chemicals such as cytokines. The immune response itself is responsible for induced behavioral changes in many cases of parasitic infection.
A parasite can influence the endocrine system to encourage docility and alter sexual drives and gender preferences. With regular doses of hormones women can be influenced to adopt male roles, while similarly men can be feminized to create a docile, submissive conformist social order.
>Parasites that induce behavioral changes in their hosts often exploit the regulation of social behavior in the brain. Social behavior is regulated by neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and serotonin, in the emotional centers of the brain primarily the amygdala and the hypothalamus, and although parasites may be capable of stimulating specific neurochemical pathways to induce behavioral changes, evidence suggests that they alter neurochemical communication through broad rather than specific targeting
the cult's goal was/is to create a highly suggestible slave population.
Charles Lieber (Harvard)
>In 2011, Lieber was named by Thomson Reuters as the leading chemist in the world for the decade 2000-2010 based on the impact of his scientific publications.
Lieber was recently arrested with two CHN nationals.
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/harvard-university-professor-and-two-chinese-nationals-charged-three-separate-china-related
Lieber was the world's leading expert in the interface of natural and synthetic biology or nano tech systems.
>The Lieber group is focused broadly on science and technology at the nanoscale, harnessing the unique physical properties of novel nanomaterials to push scientific boundaries in biology and medicine.
Charles Lieber was Chairman of both the Chemistry and Biological Chemistry departments at Harvard.
Nanotech biological systems can deliver small molecule drugs or synthesize and assemble neurotransmitters, augmenting or diminuating instinctual drives to change our behavior.
Anyone who looks at Lieber's 37 page CV can see how an ill-disposed entity making use of this technology can create subtle silent weapons to change our behavior without our being aware of it.
https://www.sciencemag.org/sites/default/files/Lieber_CV.pdf
Charles Lieber was/is the world's leading expert in nano biochemistry. where offensive and defensive nanotech weapons bloom.
http://cml.harvard.edu/
Nothing in MSM shill media about the arrest of the world's leading expert, the Chairman of two departments at the US most prestigious university?
The US has been working on nanotech ever since Richard Feynman suggested it in 1959
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%27s_Plenty_of_Room_at_the_Bottom
Feynman directed attention to the wide open spaces as we descend by orders of magnitude to nanoscale. In nano land Feynman foresaw we could and would build machines which can do remarkable things.
Synthesize a sex hormone with a (biological) molecular assembler, a stupefying chemical, a steroid to increase muscle mass, or a hormone to engender same sex preference. There are even known biological molecular assemblers which synthesize explosives, they're used by bombardier beetles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_beetle
Charles Lieber is the world's leading expert in this bleeding edge nanotech. Publically arrested with two Chinese nationals in middle of a pandemic of Chinese origin. Nano tech offensive and defensive systems are deployed and in use.
The Foresight Institute is scientists (including Eric Drexler) with nano safety concerns. A Foresight article mentions the Russians use the tech, no mention of the active Chinese program.
https://foresight.org/russian-nanotechnology-weapons-defensive-or-offensive/